#lang racket/base (require racket/contract racket/match xml racket/list) (require pollen/readability) (provide (all-defined-out)) ;; is it an xexpr tag? (define/contract (xexpr-tag? x) (any/c . -> . boolean?) (symbol? x)) ;; is it an xexpr attributes? (define/contract (xexpr-attr? x) (any/c . -> . boolean?) (match x ; list of symbol + string pairs [(list (list (? symbol? key) (? string? value)) ...) #t] [else #f])) ;; is it xexpr content? (define/contract (xexpr-element? x) (any/c . -> . boolean?) (or (string? x) (tagged-xexpr? x))) ;; Not a great idea to use "plural" (i.e. listlike) contracts. ;; Instead of foobars? use (listof foobar?) as contract ;; Reason is that listof will show you the specific element that fails ;; whereas foobars? will just announce the result for the whole list. ;; Since contracts are intended to tell you why your input is defective, ;; the (listof foobar?) behavior is better. ;; outside of contracts, instead of testing (foobars? list), ;; test (andmap foobar? list) (define/contract (xexpr-elements? x) (any/c . -> . boolean?) (match x ;; this is more strict than xexpr definition in xml module ;; don't allow symbols or numbers to be part of content [(list elem ...) (andmap xexpr-element? elem)] [else #f])) ;; is it a named x-expression? ;; todo: rewrite this recurively so errors can be pinpointed (for debugging) (define/contract (tagged-xexpr? x) (any/c . -> . boolean?) (and (xexpr? x) ; meets basic xexpr contract (match x [(list (? symbol? name) rest ...) ; is a list starting with a symbol (or (andmap xexpr-element? rest) ; the rest is content or ... (and (xexpr-attr? (car rest)) (andmap xexpr-element? (cdr rest))))] ; attr + content [else #f]))) ;; convert list of alternating keys & values to attr ;; todo: make contract. Which is somewhat complicated: ;; list of items, made of xexpr-attr or even numbers of symbol/string pairs ;; use splitf*-at with xexpr-attr? as test, then check lengths of resulting lists (define/contract (make-xexpr-attr . items) (() #:rest (listof (λ(i) (or (xexpr-attr? i) (symbol? i) (string? i)))) . ->* . xexpr-attr?) ;; need this function to make sure that 'foo and "foo" are treated as the same hash key (define (make-attr-list items) (if (empty? items) empty (let ([key (->symbol (first items))] [value (->string (second items))] [rest (drop items 2)]) (append (list key value) (make-attr-list rest))))) ;; use flatten to splice xexpr-attrs into list ;; use hash to ensure keys are unique (later values will overwrite earlier) (define attr-hash (apply hash (make-attr-list (flatten items)))) `(,@(map (λ(k) (list k (get attr-hash k))) ;; sort needed for predictable results for unit tests (sort (hash-keys attr-hash) (λ(a b) (stringstring a) (->string b))))))) ;; create tagged-xexpr from parts (opposite of break-tagged-xexpr) (define/contract (make-tagged-xexpr name [attr empty] [content empty]) ; xexpr/c provides a nicer error message, ; but is not sufficient on its own (too permissive) ((symbol?) (xexpr-attr? (listof xexpr-element?)) . ->* . tagged-xexpr?) (filter-not empty? `(,name ,attr ,@content))) ;; decompose tagged-xexpr into parts (opposite of make-tagged-xexpr) (define/contract (break-tagged-xexpr nx) (tagged-xexpr? . -> . (values symbol? xexpr-attr? (listof xexpr-element?))) (match ; tagged-xexpr may or may not have attr ; if not, add empty attr so that decomposition only handles one case (match nx [(list _ (? xexpr-attr?) _ ...) nx] [else `(,(car nx) ,empty ,@(cdr nx))]) [(list tag attr content ...) (values tag attr content)])) ;; convenience functions to retrieve only one part of tagged-xexpr (define (tagged-xexpr-tag nx) (tagged-xexpr? . -> . xexpr-tag?) (define-values (tag attr content) (break-tagged-xexpr nx)) tag) (define (tagged-xexpr-attr nx) (tagged-xexpr? . -> . xexpr-attr?) (define-values (tag attr content) (break-tagged-xexpr nx)) attr) (define (tagged-xexpr-elements nx) (tagged-xexpr? . -> . (listof xexpr-element?)) (define-values (tag attrt elements) (break-tagged-xexpr nx)) elements) ;; remove all attr blocks (helper function) (define/contract (remove-attrs x) (tagged-xexpr? . -> . tagged-xexpr?) (match x [(? tagged-xexpr?) (let-values ([(tag attr elements) (break-tagged-xexpr x)]) (make-tagged-xexpr tag empty (remove-attrs elements)))] [(? list?) (map remove-attrs x)] [else x]))